Che FareAn elderly woman strums the beads of her rosary to a symphony of angels as she walks down a forgotten street. If it weren’t for age and…Jun 25, 2021Jun 25, 2021
Watch Out! The Village Idiot Has Gotten Cocky.At times it feels like a fool’s errand to place a mystic into a box, but there are moments where expression meets consistency just long…Jun 23, 2021Jun 23, 2021
HairI painstakingly picked her hair from my jacket as I left, prying them away and letting the breeze decide a new home. But this time as I…Jun 22, 2021Jun 22, 2021
American SpiritI have been trying to quit smoking for some time now. It all started from the photographs of thinkers and movers who would be captured…Jun 20, 2021Jun 20, 2021
Cesar Chavez: Folk Saint, Icarus, IncarnationThe human experience is complex, confusing, and paradoxical. It is a messy endeavor navigating this existence while seeking inspiration and…Jun 15, 2021Jun 15, 2021
Dying to Self: Reconciliation and Jung’s ShadowThe relationship between psychoanalysis and Christianity has been a complicated tug-of-war premised on relevance. It is a relationship that…Jun 14, 2021Jun 14, 2021
Artem MoriI have always thought about death. No, not in some macabre fashion, but in the curious type of way. What I mean to say, I have thought long…Jun 13, 2021Jun 13, 2021
Excerpt from “Job and the Blues”In a word, Job is reminded that he is dust — heavenly stardust, but dust nonetheless. It is on this plane that existence is affirmed by…Jun 13, 2021Jun 13, 2021